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Music and Sound Recording Winter Graduate Looks to the Future

Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22, who studied in Nashville as part of the UniversityӰԭs Study Away program, is a musician who has performed all over the northeast Ӱԭ including at the University of New Haven. He is excited to begin his career in the music industry.

December 10, 2021

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications


Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22.
Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22.

Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22 has been a fan of funk musicians George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic since he was in middle school. He started attending their shows when he was about 12 years old. At one performance, Clinton noticed Barvick and his friends, who stood out as perhaps the youngest members of the audience. He invited them to join the band backstage.

Over the years that followed, Barvick has spent time with the musicians when they have toured, even performing with them on stage.

ӰԭThis story is really great because it encapsulates the power of music,Ӱԭ said Barvick, a music and sound recording major. ӰԭMusic brings people together, even in the unlikeliest of situations, and that is one thing I love about it. Although the music industry is competitive and nothing is ever guaranteed, it is the only industry I would ever want to build a career in because of the power of music.Ӱԭ

ӰԭIt is very important to be a jack of all tradesӰԭ

Performing has always been an important part of BarvickӰԭs life, and he has played a variety of shows across the northeast, including some at historic clubs and venues. During a particularly memorable show, Barvick opened for Filter, his favorite band, at the in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22 plays the guitar.
Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22 plays the guitar.

Barvick, who accepts his degree as part of the UniversityӰԭs Winter Commencement, has also performed at the University, including a particularly memorable Halloween show at the German Club. He has also brought diverse musicians and bands into the recording studio as part of his capstone project. He recorded a variety of performances, including punk rock, hardcore, piano, and folk bands, enabling him to gain experience working with different musical styles.

ӰԭIn the music industry, and especially the audio aspect of the industry, it is very important to be a jack of all trades and to know more than one skill,Ӱԭ he explains. ӰԭA lot of the work is either freelance, or if it is for a company, it involves working in different studios or at different venues. To be able to adapt to any setting, any equipment, and any situation is important, and working live sound has helped me prepare for that in my future.Ӱԭ

ӰԭI am excited to see where I landӰԭ

As a Charger, Barvick was part of the UniversityӰԭs Audio Engineering Society and Music Industry Club, as well as the ChargerREC softball league. While attending a career fair at the University, he met the owners of a live sound company, which led to a job offer. He worked with them for a semester, broadening his skills in the live audio industry.

Some of BarvickӰԭs favorite memories as a Charger are from his time in the UniversityӰԭs Study Away program in Nashville, TN, a creative center for artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers. The University works closely with , a renowned recording studio, to offer the highly selective program, enabling music students to gain real-world industry experience and hands-on learning opportunities.

ӰԭA great step forward on my pathӰԭ

While in Nashville, Barvick also interned at , working with veteran engineers and musicians.

Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22 on drums.
Thomas Barvick Ӱԭ22 on drums.

ӰԭMy semester in Nashville, despite being cut short by COVID-19, was without a doubt the most impactful few months of my life, so far,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭI took amazing classes taught by some of the most respected names in the music industry, and I got invaluable experience at Blackbird Studio and at Sound Stage. To be 20 years old setting up sessions for artists such as Dolly Parton, Keith Urban, and more was a great step forward on my path.Ӱԭ

Barvick, who writes music, sings, and plays the guitar, bass, and drums, aspires to become a head engineer in a studio such as Sound Stage. His time in Nashville was so impactful that it inspired him to live in a city that he says Ӱԭlives and breathes music.Ӱԭ After graduation, he plans to move to another such city Ӱԭ Austin, Texas Ӱԭ to pursue a career in the music industry.

ӰԭI believe my knowledge of working in a studio Ӱԭ from my internships and my classes at the University of New Haven Ӱԭ will help me land a job at a studio there,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭMy ability to run live sound for venues will also give me the option of working at a venue. I would love to venture into the live scene in Austin as well. I am excited to see where I land!Ӱԭ